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& WARNING  (conti nued ) 
personal  injuries . Have  worn  or  damaged  tires  repl aced  immed i
ately. 
•  Winter  tires  have  ma ximum  speed  rat ing  that  may  be  lower 
than  your  vehi cle' s maximum  speed. 
•  Never  drive  faster  than  the  speed  for  which  the  winter  or  other 
tire s installed  on  your  vehicle  are  rated. 
& WARNING 
Always  adjust  your  driving  to  the  road  and  traffi c cond it ions . 
Never  let  the  good  acceleration  of the  winter  tires  and  all -wheel 
drive  tempt  you  into  taking  e xtr a  risks . Alway s remember : 
•  When  braking,  an  all -wheel  drive  vehicle  handles  in the  same 
way  as  a front  drive  vehi cle. 
•  Drive carefully  and reduce your speed on icy and  slippery road s, 
even winter tires cannot help under black ice condit ions . 
<£> For the  sake  of  the  environment 
Use summer  tires  when  weather  conditions  permit.  They  are 
qu ieter,  d o  not wear  as  qu ick ly  and  reduce  fue l con sump tion.• 
Snow  chains 
Snow  chains  may  be  fitted  only  to  t he  fr ont  w heels,  and  only  to 
certain  tire  sizes . Ask  your  authorized  Aud i dealer  on  which  tire 
s izes  sn ow  chains  ca n be  used . 
I f  you  are  going  to  use  snow  chains,  then  you  must  instal l them  on 
the  front  wheels  at  least. 
Th e snow  chains  must  have  low- prof ile  l inks  and  must  n ot be t hicke r 
than  0 .53  inch  (13 .5  mm),  including  the  lock.  Remove  whee
l center  covers  and  trim  discs  before  putting  snow 
chains  o n yo ur  vehicle => 
(D. For safe ty  reaso ns  cover  caps  must 
then  be  fitted  over  the  wheel  bolts.  These  are  available  from  autho 
r iz ed  Audi  dealer s. 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  snow  chain s for  your  vehicle  o r installing  them 
incorre ctly  can  increase the  risk of  loss of control  leading  to 
s erious  personal  injury . 
•  Snow  chains  are available  in d iffe rent  sizes . Always  make  sure 
to  follow  the  instructions  provided  by the  snow  chain  manufac 
turer . 
•  When  driving  with  snow  chains  never  drive  faster  than  the 
speed  permitted  for  your  specific  snow  chains . 
•  Always  observe  local  regulations. 
(})  Note 
• Remove  snow  c hai ns  be fore  d riving  on  roads  not  covered  wit h 
snow  to  avoid  damaging  tires  and  wearing  the  snow  cha ins  down 
unnec essarily . 
•  Snow  chains,  which  come  into  direct  contact  with  the  wheel  rim, 
can  scratc h or  damage  it.  Therefore,  make  sure  tha t the  snow  cha ins 
are  suitably  covered.  Check  the  position  of  the  snow  chains  after 
dr iv in g  a  few  yards  an d cor rect  if necessary . Fo llow  the  i nstruct ions 
from  the  snow  cha in  manufacturer  when  do ing  so. 
[ i ] Tips 
Where  snow  chains  are  mandatory  on  certain  roads,  this  normally 
a lso  a pplie s to  veh ic le s  wi th  A ll Wheel  D rive .• 
Ve hic le care  

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Wheel  bolts 
Wheel  bolts  must  always  be  tightened  to  the  correct 
torque . 
The  design  of  wheel  bo lts  is  matched  to  the  factory  installed  rims . If 
different  rims  are fitted,  the  correct  wheel  bolts  with  the  right  length 
and  correctly  shaped  bolt  heads  must  be  used.  This  ensures  that 
whee ls are  fitted  securely  and  that  the  brake  system  functions 
correctly . 
I n  certain  circumstances,  you  may  not  use  wheel  bolts  from  a 
different  vehicle  -even  if  it  is  the  same  model~ page  318. 
& WARNING 
Improperl y tightened  or maintained  wheel  bolt s can be come  loose 
c au sing  lo ss of  control , a  co llis ion and  seriou s personal  injur y. 
•  Alwa ys keep the  wheel  bolt s and the  th reads  in the  wheel hubs 
c lean  so the  wheel  bolt s can turn  ea sily and be  properl y tightened. 
•  Never gre ase  or oil the  wheel  bolt s and the  thre ad s i n the  wheel 
hub s. They  can  become  lo ose while  drivin g if gre ased  or  oiled , 
e ven  if tig hten ed to  th e specifi ed torque . 
•  Onl y use wheel  bo lt s  th at  bel ong to  the  rim  being  in sta lled. 
•  Nev er use differ ent  wheel s bolt s on your vehicle. 
•  Alway s m aintai n the  corre ct  t ightenin g to rq ue  for the  whee l 
bo lt s  to  r edu ce  the  ri sk of  a whe el los s. If the  tighten ing torque  of 
t h e  w heel bolt s is  too  l ow, they c an loose n a nd com e out  when th e 
v ehicl e is  mov ing . If th e tighte ning torque  is t oo high, the  whe el 
b ol ts an d threads  can  be  dam ag ed  and the  whee l can  become 
loo se . 
0 Note 
The  specified  torque  for  the  wheel  bolts  is  90  ft  lb  (120  Nm)  with  a 
tolerance  of ± 7,4  ft  lb(±  10  Nm).  Torque  whee l bolts  diagonally. 
After  changing  a wheel,  the  torque  must  be  checked  as  soon  as  possible  with  a torque  wrench 
-preferably  by  an  authorized  Audi 
dea ler  or  qua lified  workshop .• 
Low  aspect  ratio  tires 
Your  Audi  is fac tory-equipped  with  low  aspect  ratio  tires.  These  tires 
have  been  thorough ly tested  and  been  selected  specifically  for  your 
model  for  their  superb  performance,  road  feel  and  hand ling  under 
a variety  of  driving  conditions . Ask  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  for 
more  details. 
The  low  aspect  ratio  of  these  t ires  is  ind icated  by  a numera l of  55  or 
l e ss  in  the  tire's  size  designation . The  numera l represents  the  ratio 
of  the  tire's  sidewa ll  height  in  relat ion  to  its  tread  w idth  expressed 
in  percentage.  Conventiona l tires  have  a  height/width  ratio  of  60  or 
more . 
T he perform ance  of lo w-as pect-rati o tire s is  part ic ul arl y s ensit ive  to 
improp er  infla tion  pr essure. It  i s there fore  important  that  low 
a s pect  ra tio tir es are  inflated  to  the  sp ec ified  pre ssure an d th at  th e 
i nfl ation  pre ssure  is regularl y checked  and  m aintained . T ir e  pres 
s ure s should  b e checked a t lea st  once a  month  and  alw ays  before  a 
long  trip~ page  274,  "Checking  tire  pressure". 
What  you  can  d o to  avoid  tire  a nd  rim  dama ge 
Low  aspect  ratio  tires  can  be  damaged  more  easi ly  by  impact  with 
potho les, curbs,  gull ies or  ridges  on  the  road,  particularly  if  the  tire 
is  underinflated. 
In  order  to  minimize  the  occurrence  of  impact  damage  to  the  tires 
of  your  vehic le, we  recommend  that  you  observe  the  fo llowing 
precautions: 
•  Always  maintain  recommended  inflation  pressures . Check  your 
tire  pressure  every  2,000  miles  (3,000  km)  and  add  air  if  necessary . 
•  Drive  careful ly  on  roads  with  potholes,  deep  gullies  or  ridges. 
The  impact  from  driving  through  or  over  such  obstacles  can 
damage  your  tires.  Impact  with  a  curb  may  also  cause  damage  to 
your  tires .  .,_  

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•  After  any  impact,  immediately  inspect  your  tires  or  have  them 
inspected  by the  nearest  authorized  Audi  dealer.  Replace a 
damaged  tire  as soon  as  possible . 
•  Inspect  your  tires  every  2,000  miles  (3,000 km)  for  damage  and 
wear.  Damage  is not  always  easy to  see.  Damage  can  lead  to  loss of 
air  and  underinflation,  which  could  eventua lly  cause  tire  failure.  If 
you  believe  that  a tire  may  have  been  damaged,  replace  the  tire  as  soon  as possible . 
•  These  tires  may  wear  more  quickly  than  others . 
•  Please  a lso  remember  that,  while  these  tires deliver  responsive 
handling,  they  may  ride  less comfortably  and  make  more  noise  than 
other  choices. 
Reduced  performance  in  vvinter /cold season 
conditions 
All  tires  are  designed  for  certain  purposes.  The  low  aspect  ratio, 
ultra  high  performance  tires  originally  installed  on  your  vehicle  are 
intended  for  maximum  dry  and  wet  road  performance  and  handling. 
They  are  not  suitable  for  cold,  snowy or icy  weather  conditions.  If 
you  drive  under  those  circumstances,  you  should  equip  your  vehicle 
with  all -season  or  win ter  tires,  which  offer  better  traction under 
those  conditions . We  suggest  you  use  the  recommended  snow  or 
all -season  tires  specified  for  your  vehicle,  or  their  equivalent . 
Refer  to=> 
page  284for more  detailed  information  regarding  winter 
tires. • 
Vehic le care  

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Taking  out  the  spare  wheel 
- Raise the  floor  panel  at  the plastic  handle. 
- Securely  engage  the  handle  in the  luggage  compartment 
seal  as  illustrated  to  keep  the  floor panel  up. 
- Unscrew  the  knurled  retainer  bolt  in  the  wheel center 
==> page 291, fig.  215. Turn it  counter-clockwise. 
- Take out  the spare  wheel. 
- Disengage  and  lower  the  floor  panel  before you  close  the 
luggage  compartment  lid again. 
Storing  the  replaced  wheel 
-Place  the  replaced  wheel  inside  the  spare wheel  well in 
the  luggage  compartment. 
- Tighten  the  knurled  retaining screw clockwise  to  secure 
the  wheel  in place. 
- Disengage  and  lower  the  floor  panel  before  you close  the 
luggage  compartment  lid  again. 
& WARNING 
Loose items  in the  passenger  compartment  can  cause  serious 
personal  injury  during  hard  braking  or  in an  accident . 
•  Never  store the  spare wheel  or jack  and tools  in the  passenger 
compartment. 
•  Always  store  all jacking  equipment,  tools,  and  the  spare wheel 
in the  luggage  compartment. 
•  Tighten  the  knurled  retaining  screw  for  the  spare wheel 
securely. 
[  i] Tips 
Check the  inflation pressure  of the  spare  tire  periodically  to  keep the 
tire  ready  for  use. • 
Applies to  vehic les: w ith  a  space -saving  spare  wheel 
Space-saving  spare  wheel 
The compact  spare  wheel is  only  intended  to  be  used  for 
a  short  time. 
Using  the  space-saving  spare  wheel 
The  space -saving  spare  wheel  is  only  intended  for emergencies 
until  you can  reach  a  repair shop. Replace  it  as quickly  as  possible 
with  a normal  wheel. 
There  are  some  restrictions on  the use  of  the  space -saving  spare 
wheel 
=> ,&. . The  space-saving  spare  wheel  has  been  developed 
especially  for your  type  of  vehicle.  It  must  not be exchanged  for  the 
space-saving  spare  wheel  from  another  type  of  vehicle. 
Normal  summer  or  winter  tires  must  not  be fitted  on  the  space 
saving  spare  wheel  rim. 
Snow  chains 
For technical  reasons,  the use  of  snow  chains  on  the  space-saving 
spare  wheel 
not  permitted . 
If you  do  have to  drive  with  snow  chains  and  have  a  tire failure  on  a 
front  wheel, install  the space-saving  spare  wheel  in  place  of  a rear 
wheel.  Install  the  snow chains  on the  rear  wheel  and use it to 
replace  the  defective  front  wheel. 
& WARNING 
•  After  installing  the  space-saving  spare wheel,  the  tire  pressure 
must  be  checked  as  soon as  possible. The  tire  pressure must  be 
adapted  to  the  load  condition  of the  vehicle  according  to  the  tire  .,_  

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& WARNING  (continued) 
pressure  table  - risk  of  accident!  Use  the  highest  tire  pressure  in 
the  table. 
•  Do  not  drive  faster  than  50  mph  (80 km/h)  - risk  of  accident! 
•  Avoid  full-throttle  acceleration,  sharp  braking,  and  fast 
cornering  - risk  of  accident! 
•  Never  drive  using  more  than  one  space-saving spare  wheel -
risk  of  accident! 
•  Normal  summer  or  winter  tires  must  not  be fitted  on  the  space
saving  spare wheel  rim.  • 
Wheel  change 
Before  changing  a  wheel 
Follow these points  for your  own  and your  passenger's 
safety  when  replacing  a  wheel. 
-After  you  experience  a tire  failure,  pull  the  car  well away 
from  moving  traffic  and  try  to  reach  level ground  before 
you  stop  => & . 
- All  passengers  should  leave  the  car and  move  to  a safe 
location  (for  instance,  behind  the  guardrail)=>& . 
- Apply  the parking  brake  firmly=>&. 
- Move  selector  lever  to  position  Pon  an  automatic trans-
mission;  put  manual  transmission  in  first gear =>& . 
- If you  are  towing  a trailer:  unhitch  the trailer  from your 
vehicle. 
- Take the  tool  case  and  the spare tire=> 
page  290 out  of 
the  luggage  compartment. 
& WARNING 
You or  your  passengers  could  be  injured  while  changing  a wheel  if 
you  do  not  follow  these  safety  precautions: 
•  If you  have  a flat  tire,  move  a safe  distance  off  the  road.  Turn  off 
the  engine,  turn  the  emergency  flasher  on  and  use  other  warning  devices  to  alert  other  motorists . 
•  Make  sure  that  passengers  wait  in  a  safe  place  away  from  the 
vehicle  and  well  away  from  the  roadway  and  traffic. 
•  To help  prevent  the  vehicle  from  moving  suddenly  and  possibly 
slipping  off  the  jack,  always  fully  set  the  parking  brake  and  block 
the  wheel  diagonally  opposite  the  wheel  being  changed.  When  one 
front  wheel  is lifted  off  the  ground,  placing  the  Automatic  Trans
mission  in  "P" (Park),  or  engaging  a gear  in  a manual  transmission 
will 
not prevent  the  vehicle  from  moving . 
•  Before  you  change  a wheel,  be sure  the  ground  is  level  and  firm. 
If  necessary,  use  a  sturdy  board  under  the  jack. 
•  After  installing  the  spare wheel,  make  sure  that  you  remount 
the  flat  tire/wheel  in  its  storage  area  properly  and  tighten  the 
knurled  retaining  screw  securely.  • 
Changing  a  wheel 
When  you  change  a wheel, follow  the  sequence  described 
below  step-by -step  and  exactly  in  that  order. 
1. Remove  the decorative  wheel  cover*.  For  more details 
see  also  => 
page  294, "Decorative  wheel  covers"  or 
=> 
page  295, "Wheels  with cap-covered  wheel bolts". 
2.  Loosen  the  wheel  bolts=> 
page 295. 
3. Locate  the  proper mounting  point for  the  jack  and  align 
the  jack  below  that  point=> 
page 296. 
4. Lift the car  with  the  jack=> page 296.  _,.. 
Do-it-yourself  service  

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-Screw  the  threaded  end  o f the alignment  pin from  the 
tool  kit  hand -tight  into  t he now  vacant  bo lt  hole 
=> 
page 297, fig . 222. 
- Then  completely  unscrew  the  other  wheel  bolts  as 
described  above . 
- Take off  the  wheel  leaving the  alignment  p in  in the  bolt 
hole. 
Puttin g  on  th e sp are 
- Lift  the  spare  wheel  up  and  carefu lly  s lide  it  over  the 
alignment  pin  to  gu ide  it  in  place . 
- Use t he hexagonal  socket  in  the  screwd river  handle  to 
screw  in  and  tighten  all  w heel  bolts 
slightly. 
- Unscrew  the  alignment  pin  and  insert  and  tighten  the 
remaining  w heel  bolt  slightly  like  the  rest. 
- Turn  the  handle  on  the  jack  counter-clockwise  to  lower 
the  vehicle  until  the  jack  is fully  released. 
- Use the  wheel  bo lt  wrench  to  tighten  all  wheel  bo lts 
firmly=> 
page 295. Tighten crosswise, from  one  bolt  to 
the  (approx imately)  oppos ite  one,  to  keep  the  wheel 
centered. 
[  i ] Tip s 
Never  try  and  use  the  hexagona l socket  in  the  handle  of  the  screw
driver  to  loosen  or  tighten  the  wheel  bolts. 
•  Pull  the  reversible  b lade  from  the  screwdriver  before  you  use the 
hexagonal  socket  in the  handle  to  turn  the  wheel  bo lts. 
•  When  mounting  tires  with 
uni dire cti on al tread  desig n make  sure 
the  tread  pattern  is  pointed  the  right  way~ 
page 298. 
• The whee l bolts  should  be  clean  and  easy to  turn.  Check for  dirt 
and  corrosion  on  the  ma ting  surfaces  of  both  the  wheel  and  the 
hub.  Remove  all  dirt  from  these surfaces  before  remounting  the 
wheel. • 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design 
Tires  with  unidirectional  tread  design  must  be  mounted 
with  their  tread  pattern  pointed  the  right  direction. 
U sin g a spa re  tire  wit h  a  tre ad  p atte rn  int ended  for  u se 
i n  a sp ec ific  dir ection 
When  using  a spare  tire  with  a tread  pattern  intended  for  use  in  a 
specific  direction,  please  note  the  following: 
•  The direction  of  rotation  is marked  by an arrow  on  the  side  of the 
tire. 
•  If the  spare  tire  has to  be installed  in the  incorrect  direction  in the 
event  of  a flat  tire,  use the  spare  tire  on ly temporarily  since  the  tire 
will  not  be able  to  achieve  its  optimum  performance  characteristics 
with  regard  to  aquaplaning,  noise  and  wear. 
•  We  recommend  that  particular  attention  be  paid  to  this  fact 
dur ing  wet  weather  and  that  you  adjust  your  speed  to  match  road 
conditions. 
•  Replace  the  flat  tire  with  a new  one  and  have  it  instal led on  your 
vehic le as soon  as possible  to  restore  the  handling  advantages  of  a 
proper ly  pointed  direction-dependent  tire. • 
Notes  on  wheel  change 
Please  read  the information~ page 279, "New  tires  and  replacing 
tires  and  whee ls",  if  you  are  going  to  use  a spare  tire  which  is 
different  from  the  tires  on  your  veh ic le. 
After  you  change  a tire:  .,_  

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•  Check  the  tire  pressure  on  the  spare  immediately  after 
mounting. 
•  Have  the  wheel  bolt  t ightening  torque  checked  with  a torque 
wrench  as  soon  a s possible  by  your  authorized  Audi  dealer  or  a 
qualified  se rvice  station . 
•  On  steel  and  alloy  wheel  rims , the  wheel  bolts  are  correctly  tight
ened  with  a torque  of  90 
ft lb  1120 Nm ). 
•  If  you  notice  while  changing  a tire  that  the  wheel  bolts  are 
corroded  and  diffi cult  to  turn  while  changing  a tire , they  should  be 
replaced  before  you  check  the  tightening  torque . 
•  Replace  the  flat  tire  with  a new  one  and  have  it  installed  on  your 
vehicle  as  soon  as  possible . Remount  the  wheel  cover. 
Until  then , drive  with  extra  care  and  at  reduced  speeds . 
& WARNING 
•  If  you  are  going  to  equip  your  vehicle  with  tires  or  r ims  which 
differ  from  those  which  were  factory  installed , then  be sure  to  read 
the  information 
~ page 279 , "New  tires  and  replacing  tires  and 
wheels ". 
•  Always  make  sure  the  damaged  wheel  or  even  a flat  tire  and 
the  jack  and  tool  kit  are  properly  secured  in  the  luggage  compart 
ment  and  are  not  loose  in  the  passenger  compartment . 
•  In  an  accident  or  sudden  maneuver  they  could  fly  forward , 
injur ing  anyone  in  the  vehicle . 
•  Always  store  damaged  wheel , jack  and  tools  securely  in 
luggage  compartment . Otherwise , in  an  accident  or  sudden 
maneuver  they  could  fly  forward,  causing  injury  to  passengers  in 
the  vehicle . 
0 Note 
Do  not  use  commercially  availab le ti re sealants.  Otherw ise, the  elec 
t rica l  compo nents  of  t he  tir e  pressure  mon itor ing  sys te m *  w ill  no  longer  work  properly  and  the  sensor  for 
the  tire  pressure  moni 
t o ring  syste m will  have  to  be  re placed  by  a  q ual ified  work shop.• 
Do-it-yourself  service  

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& WARN ING  (continued ) 
• The  engine  compartment  of any  motor  vehicle  is a  potentially 
hazardous  area . Never  reach  into  the  area  around  or touch  the 
radiator  fan . It  is temperature  controlled  and  can  sw itch  on 
suddenly  -even when  the  engine  is off  and  the  ignition  key has 
been  removed . The  radiator  fan  switches  on automatically  when 
the  coolant  reaches a certain  temperature  and will  continue  to  run  until  the  coolant  temperature  drops . 
•  Always  remove  the  ignition  key before  anyone  gets  under  the 
vehi cle . 
•  Always  support  your  vehicle  with  safety  stands  if  it  is neces 
sary to  work  underneath  the  vehicle . The  jack  suppl ied with  the 
vehicle  is not  adequate  for  this  purpose  and  could  collapse  causing  serious  personal  injury . 
•  If you  must  work  underneath  the  vehicle  with  the  wheels  on 
the  ground,  always  make  sure the  veh icle  is on  level  ground , that 
the wheels are always securely blocked and that the engine 
cannot  be  sta rted . 
•  Always  make  sure the  transmission  selector  lever  (automatic 
transmission)  is in  "P "  (Park position ) or Neutral  (manual  transm is
sion) and  the  park  brake  is firmly  applied. 
W For the  sake  of the  environment 
•  Cha ng ing  t he e ngine  sett ings  will  adverse ly aff ect  em iss ion 
l eve ls. This  is detrimenta l to  the  environment  and  increases  fuel 
co nsu mp tio n . 
•  Always  observe  environmental regu lations  when  disposing  of 
ol d eng ine  oil, u sed br ake  fluid , d irty  e ngin e coo la nt , spe nt batter ies 
or  worn  out  tires. 
•  Undeployed  airba g modu les and  prete nsioners  might  be  classi 
fied  as Perchlorate  Material  -specia l handling  may  apply,  see 
www .dtsc.ca .gov/ hazar douswaste/perc hlorat e.  When  the  vehic le o r 
parts  of  the  restraint  system  including  airbag  modules  safety  be lts 
w it h  pr eten sion ers ar e sc ra p pe d, a ll ap pli cab le  la w s and  reg ula- tions  must  be observed.  Your authorized  Audi  dealer  is familiar  with 
t
hese  requi re m ents  and  we re co m mend  th at  you  h ave your  dealer 
perform  this  service  for  you .• 
Additional  accessories, 
modifications  and  parts  replacement 
Additional  accessories  and  parts 
replacement 
Always  consult  an  author ized Audi  dealer  before 
pu rchasin g acc ess ori es. 
Your  vehicle  incorporates  the latest  safety  design  features  ensuring 
a  high  standa rd  o f act ive  and  passiv e safety . 
T his  saf ety  coul d be compromised  by non -approved  changes  to the 
vehic le . F or t his  reason,  if parts  have  to  be replace d, p lease obse rve 
t h e f ollow ing  po ints  when i nsta lling  addi tio na l acc essor ies: 
App roved  Aud i accessories  and  genuine  Audi  pa rts  a re avai lab le 
fr om  autho rize d Aud i dea lers. 
T hese  dealers  also  have the  necessary  fac ilities,  tools  and  trained 
spec ia lists t o ins tal l the  part s and  accessor ie s pr oper ly . 
& WARNING 
Using the  wrong  spare  parts  or  using  non -approved  accessories 
can  cause  serious  personal  injury. 
•  Use only  accessorie s expressly approved  by Audi  and  genuine 
Audi  spare  parts. 
•  These  parts  and  accessories  have  been  specially  designed  to 
be  used on  your vehicle . 
•  Never  install  accessories  such as telephone  cradles  or 
beverage  holders  on  airbag  covers or within  the  airbag  deploy-